About
I’m Cheikh Ahmadou Mbacké Ndiaye.
You can reach me at [candi12] at ulaval dot com.
Here is my CV.
Works
- I specialize in partially identified models, applying them to economic issues such as labor market dynamics, including participation, transitions, and retirement. My approach often incorporates the analysis of subjective expectations data, both numerical and textual, focusing on identifying non-classical measurement errors such as rounding, bunching, and ambiguity.
- I'm also interested in examining how heightened scrutiny towards politicians is driven by economic factors, such as loss aversion related to direct taxation and the sense of ownership. In my future research, I intend to focus on this agenda within the context of high economic informality, particularly in Senegal and other West African countries.
- Other research interests include investigating how stereotype threats influence gender differences in educational choices and the timing of key events in women's educational trajectories in African countries. To achieve this, I use experimental tools for precise measurement.
News and other updates
Section to be filled soon...
Miscellaneous
I try to only recommend things that I’ve watched/read at least twice. For more, check out my playlist and recommendations page.
For some opinions and other writings, visit this blogpost page.